Artificial intelligence is becoming a bigger part of how organizations communicate, analyze information, and make decisions in food systems work. At the same time, many community leaders are asking: What is AI? How does it actually work? Can it help our organization? What are the risks? And how do we use it responsibly (if we choose to use it at all)?
The Kansas Food Action Network invites you to join a 3-part webinar series exploring the real-world opportunities, challenges, and limitations of AI in food systems change work. Facilitated by the Kansas Health Institute and Wichita State University Community Engagement Institute - internationally recognized leaders in AI and community engagement - this series will provide practical, fact-based information to help food systems leaders better understand AI and make informed decisions about whether, when, and how these tools fit into their work.
Workshop 2: Applied AI: Prompt Engineering, Use Cases and Practical Tools for Everyday Work
Ready to go beyond the basics of AI? Whether you’re part of a coalition, council, nonprofit, or community organization, this session is designed to give you hands-on ideas you can actually use. You’ll learn strategies to strengthen prompt-writing and explore practical ways AI can support everyday organizational work, from grant writing and content creation to summarizing reports, organizing information, creating presentations and videos, and even developing a simple chatbot. We’ll also introduce low-cost AI tools that can help save time and improve efficiency.
June 16 | 1–3 pm
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/EZ6ihgIIQwe7Q_klTS4-SA
Facilitated by Wichita State University Community Engagement Institute and Kansas Health Institute.